Just got my tickets this morning for Montreal (Grandstand 11, Section 2) and booked my plane tickets over the weekend.

Which brings me to my next step... booking hotel rooms.

I understand transportation to the circuit is good, so lots of options as far as places one could stay... any suggestions on good areas in terms of decent rates and good access? Or areas that aren't so good for transportation/travel time that would be best to avoid?

Thanks!

Depends what you're looking for.If you plan to travel to the circuit on the Metro (probably best) you have to go through Berri-UQAM so any Metro line that passes through this connection will work. If you plan to self-cater there are a few places where you can get small apartment w/kitchenette. In years past downtown hotels tend to sell out quite quickly so don't delay! Can't advise on rates since I gave up on hotels and bought a condo!

Has anyone been to the Hungaroring? I know its not usually the most exciting race but tickets are dirt cheap in comparison to most other races from what I can see.

What is general admission like? Or would it be worth going up to Silver grandstand tickets? (still a reasonable price).

I'm hopefully going inter-railing in the summer and thought it would be a good idea to coincide a visit to Budapest with the race - so would be Hostelling it in Budapest. Is travel to the circuit difficult?

I went in 2009. The circuit probably had only 30,000 people there maximum which meant zero queues for anything but also zero atmosphere. Facilities are good but there was very little in the way of merchandising or displays.

The circuit is approx 40 mins from Istanbul where there are loads of decent, cheap hotels. However - and this is a major thing - locals apparently all go away from the city for the weekend which means traffic is vast on Sunday afternoon as they return. I was advised that it can easily take over 3 hours to get back to the city centre on Sunday afternoon. We eventually gave up and took the ferry across the Bosphorous and went for dinner because the traffic was so bad.

Has anyone been to the Hungaroring? I know its not usually the most exciting race but tickets are dirt cheap in comparison to most other races from what I can see.

What is general admission like? Or would it be worth going up to Silver grandstand tickets? (still a reasonable price).

I'm hopefully going inter-railing in the summer and thought it would be a good idea to coincide a visit to Budapest with the race - so would be Hostelling it in Budapest. Is travel to the circuit difficult?

i'd be interested in any words of wisdom for going to the hungaroring also... seems like its a good track for general admission and the free bus or the train are the best ways to get to the circuit from the city center...

I've been to the Hungaroring and whilst it's not a great track on TV, live races are amazing. It's on a natural bowl sop even on basic entry tickets you can find views of not only the track near you but a across to other parts of the circuits.

I believe there are plenty of giant screams these days.

Final bonus is that it's on a wonderful party of the world so I'd you can, stay longer and enjoy the sights.

I went to Hungaroring last year and it was brilliant. Not the best race as you all know, but the atmosphere was brilliant, a proper party atmosphere in the evening, everyone friendly and alcohol cheap The track like Asphalt said, is a natural bowl so you can see everything. I was sat at the end of the final corner and could pretty much see the whole of sector 3 and a bit before it. From another spot at the start of sector 3, which I think was general entry, you could see the downhill bit from turn 1, and the majority of sector 3... we didn't really sit in any other spots to be honest, just walked around the track whilst GP2 and 3 were on. The best bit for me was the proximity of the campsites. Ours was literally a minute walk from the entry gate for my grandstand, so between races we could pop back and cool off in the shade and get a drink (it was soooo hot.)

Overall I'd recommend it, was a good experience, if a bit of a dull race. Schumi made up for it with his practice crash and starline antics.

I'm still umming and ahhhing over where to go this year. Done Silverstone, Hungaroring and Spa... not sure where I want to go next, any recommendations?

PS- I was in a silver grandstand, well worth the value.

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Now that the German GP is confirmed, can anyone suggest a good place (area) to stay? I can't find any local hotels and I really don't want to spend hours every day travelling back and forth to the circuit.

Now that the German GP is confirmed, can anyone suggest a good place (area) to stay? I can't find any local hotels and I really don't want to spend hours every day travelling back and forth to the circuit.

I second this, as I want to go to the 'ring as well!

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I am going to Hungaroring and it is my first live f1 race so I am thrilled!! I bought my tickets and booked hotel from same place and they said there is going to be free transportations from hotel to racetrack.

I am going to Hungaroring and it is my first live f1 race so I am thrilled!! I bought my tickets and booked hotel from same place and they said there is going to be free transportations from hotel to racetrack.

awesome! hey, what hotel are you staying at that provides free transport to the track?

Just joined the forum but have been here a lot over the last few years.

Im from Perth Western Australia and am going to be attending the Singapore GP in September.

I went to the Australian GP last year and would love to get some feedback from people who may have attended the Singapore GP as to what seats/grandstands they had, and what they thought of the location/vantage ect.

I know my way around Singapore quite well as we have visited there a few times on holiday and it has allways been my dream to see the GP there under lights.

I will be attending Qually and the race and the missus will just be attending the race as we will have a 10 month old baby with us that will be babysat on race day.

Any help that people could provide would be invaluable, Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope to become a much more regular contributor to the forum.

Who here has been to the Singapore GP?I'm going there for the first time but I'm not sure which ticket to buy..I'm going there alone so which package do you think is the best option? The idea of sitting alone on a grandstand doesn't sound tooexciting.. The Walkabouts I might enjoy more though.. Here's a link to their website http://www.singaporegp.sg/ticket/ticket_price.php

Also, any advice or feedback from you guys will be very much appreciated!

Hi all just wondering if anyone here has attended the Austin GP this year? and if so how was the hospitality of the whole event as I have won 2 tickets next year to go all expenses paid by Pirelli

All things considered, I think they did a great job putting on the race and the people in Austin were super friendly with a great night life scene.And if you "all expenses paid" includes housing, then you really did score since that's where all that supply and demand stuff you learned in Econ 101 comes true.

Just got my tickets this morning for Montreal (Grandstand 11, Section 2) and booked my plane tickets over the weekend.

Which brings me to my next step... booking hotel rooms.

I understand transportation to the circuit is good, so lots of options as far as places one could stay... any suggestions on good areas in terms of decent rates and good access? Or areas that aren't so good for transportation/travel time that would be best to avoid?

Thanks!

Try Place D'armes Hotel, it's 2 minutes away from a metro station, you'll be at the circuit in 25 minutes. Let me know if you need more info. I live 2 minutes away from the F1 circuit.

Does anyone have any useful info regarding Barcelona GP? We have booked our flights, hotel and a hire car for a week in the Barcelona area, topping it off with Friday, Saturday & Sunday watching the practise, quali and race (yay!). But would like to know if anyone has info for things like food, best areas of the circuit to wander around (we have a grandstand ticket for the race but hope to spend Friday and Saturday checking out some other viewpoints), and of course anything else you might've picked up. We're f1 vets, having been to various races over the years but never done the Spanish GP. Thanks!

I wouldnt suggest driving to the Canadian GP. Take the Metro(subway). Remember the track is on a island and the subway has a station right at the track. Enjoy! I will be watching from Senna Corner(grandstand 11).

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F1 Canuck.Could not agree more. By far the most civilised way to go is via Metro but I would add that leaving the circuit at the end of the day may be better by walking (I have a place in Old Montreal so I'm lucky) but it beats having your nose jammed in someone's armpit on a crowded Metro train. The other option is NOT to leave until the crowds have thinned out a bit and you have helped the beer sellers lighten their load.

F1 Canuck.Could not agree more. By far the most civilised way to go is via Metro but I would add that leaving the circuit at the end of the day may be better by walking (I have a place in Old Montreal so I'm lucky) but it beats having your nose jammed in someone's armpit on a crowded Metro train. The other option is NOT to leave until the crowds have thinned out a bit and you have helped the beer sellers lighten their load.

Also if you are looking for a hotel; pay the premium and stay downtown or as close to as possible. This is where all the fun happens and you are never more than a block or 2 away from the metro. Book now though as they sell out fast.

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Apologies if it's already been asked and answered, but this year we're planning on going to the Belgian Grand Prix seeing as I'm 21 and the mother is 50. My question is does anyone know if Spa is the same as Silverstone, in the sense that if you have a grandstand ticket, you can sit anywhere you want on Friday and Saturday at Silverstone, or do you have to sit in the same seat for the entire weeked at Spa?

Apologies if it's already been asked and answered, but this year we're planning on going to the Belgian Grand Prix seeing as I'm 21 and the mother is 50. My question is does anyone know if Spa is the same as Silverstone, in the sense that if you have a grandstand ticket, you can sit anywhere you want on Friday and Saturday at Silverstone, or do you have to sit in the same seat for the entire weeked at Spa?

I believe you can do as you suggest and move around on Friday (not so sure about Saturday) but don't quote me when some Belgian cop with a gun and a dog come to sort you out! I once went to Spa on the Thursday and the workers putting the numbers on the stands did not know which was which so who knows if you're sitting in the right place?!I am older than your mum and I managed OK but the parking can be quite some way from your seats so wear shoes you are comfortable walking some distance in. Also it's Spa so take RAIN gear!!

Apologies if it's already been asked and answered, but this year we're planning on going to the Belgian Grand Prix seeing as I'm 21 and the mother is 50. My question is does anyone know if Spa is the same as Silverstone, in the sense that if you have a grandstand ticket, you can sit anywhere you want on Friday and Saturday at Silverstone, or do you have to sit in the same seat for the entire weeked at Spa?

I believe you can do as you suggest and move around on Friday (not so sure about Saturday) but don't quote me when some Belgian cop with a gun and a dog come to sort you out! I once went to Spa on the Thursday and the workers putting the numbers on the stands did not know which was which so who knows if you're sitting in the right place?!I am older than your mum and I managed OK but the parking can be quite some way from your seats so wear shoes you are comfortable walking some distance in. Also it's Spa so take RAIN gear!!

Thanks for the advice and the rain couldn't POSSIBLY be a patch on the Saturday last year at Silverstone, so we should be fine

Got tickets to Spa this year on the Eau Rouge grandstand Anything that I should think about taking? I heard that you can bring/buy a handheld radio to keep up on commentary/hopefully I can get BBC 5 Live on my iPhone or something

We're staying in a hotel and driving, does anyone know if we can take food and drink in at all?

Just got my tickets this morning for Montreal (Grandstand 11, Section 2) and booked my plane tickets over the weekend.

Which brings me to my next step... booking hotel rooms.

I understand transportation to the circuit is good, so lots of options as far as places one could stay... any suggestions on good areas in terms of decent rates and good access? Or areas that aren't so good for transportation/travel time that would be best to avoid?

Thanks!

Try Place D'armes Hotel, it's 2 minutes away from a metro station, you'll be at the circuit in 25 minutes. Let me know if you need more info. I live 2 minutes away from the F1 circuit.

Hi RI can't pm you, I'm too new here!Berri-Uqam is kind of a hub station, you are at one stop from the circuit; ~ 3 minutes ride + walking it's ~ 30 minutes. During the race weekend it's quite crowded but they always increase the number of trains. So, you are very close to the circuit.Quite a qualy today! I'm very excited it started.